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Temple Audio Pedalboards Now In Stock!

Woodsy's Music in Kent has many sizes and colors of the fabulous Temple Audio pedal boards and accessories back in stock. If you're looking for a high quality system to organize and transport your pedal setup, the Temple boards should be on your list. Let's start with construction, which is very solid. We love the top mounted handles. The Temple boards are extremely light weight. For instance the Duo 17 model, which measures 17 x 12.5”, weighs in at less than 2.5 pounds! If they're not the lightest in the industry, they're the lightest we've found. Obviously, the perforated design helps with the weight. It also gives you ample places to route power and interface cabling. Most importantly, however, all those holes are the basis for Temple's most unique feature: the mounting system.

Temple's Quick Release Pedal Mounting System™ allows you to easily move your pedals around and swap them in and out of your rig. No more Velcro®, or cable ties or screws. The small, medium and large mounting plates do need to be purchased separately, but they are very reasonably priced. The plates come with adhesive tape already applied. Just peel the tape, stick the plate to your pedal and use the thumb screw to mount it to the board. Simple! Works for your power supply on the underside too.

Next up on the Temple a-la-carte menu are the add on modules. Those knockout panels on the back and sides are there for a reason. You can customize your rig with an IEC power connection with an on/off switch, stereo 1/4” ins and outs, a USB connection, these guys thought of everything! Nice quality soft cases are available starting at $49.00.

The Temple Audio boards are an excellent product; really well designed, great looking and functional. Some players have objected to having to spend additional money to purchase the mounting plates, and that's fine. If you don't want to do that you can use your tried and true latch hook mounting or zip ties. We think the extra money is well worth it for the added convenience and neatness. With the larger Temple boards some have also noticed that the board will flex a bit when you're stepping on pedals. Again, this has not been a problem for any of our guys but it does bother some apparently.